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5 missing in China’s Sichuan as bridge collapse sends cars plunging down slopes

  • Latest in series of infrastructure-related disasters this summer comes as extreme weather triggers floods and landslides around China

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Bridges and tunnels make up 82 per cent of Sichuan’s Yakang expressway, which was hit by a mudslide early on Saturday. Photo: CCTV
Jane Caiin Beijing
A highway bridge between two tunnels in southwest China’s Sichuan province collapsed in a mudslide in the early hours of Saturday, sending three vehicles plunging into mountainous terrain.
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One passenger was rescued and five others were missing as of noon on Saturday, state news agency Xinhua reported, citing authorities in Sichuan Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, where the accident occurred.

It is China’s second bridge collapse in less than a month.

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The accident took place at around 3.30am when a sudden mudslide hit the Kangding-Luding section of the Yakang expressway. The Ministry of Emergency Management has sent around 300 rescuers to the site and work is under way.

In nearby Ridi village, “a sudden mountain torrent and landslide” on Friday night destroyed homes, killed at least two people and left 12 missing, state broadcaster CCTV reported, quoting the Ganzi government.

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